Ha’penny Bridge
Dublin, Ireland
Ha’penny Bridge, spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Built in 1816, this cast-iron pedestrian bridge originally required a small toll—half a penny—to cross, which gave it its famous name.
The bridge connects the north and south sides of the city, serving as both a practical crossing point and a symbol of Dublin’s heritage. Its elegant curved structure makes it a favorite spot for photographers and visitors.
Ha’penny Bridge has become a cultural icon representing Dublin’s history and architectural character. It continues to attract thousands of pedestrians daily and remains an important part of the city’s identity. Walking across the bridge offers visitors a simple yet meaningful way to connect with Dublin’s past and present.